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Bright subcycle XUV pulse from a single dense relativistic electron sheet

Authors :
Ma, W. J.
Bin, J. H.
Wang, H. Y.
Yeung, M.
Kreuzer, C.
Streeter, M.
Foster, P. S.
Cousens, S.
Kiefer, D.
Dromey, B.
Yan, X. Q.
Zepf, M.
Meyer-ter-Vehn, J.
Schreiber, J.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Relativistic electrons are prodigious sources of photons. Beyond classical accelerators, ultra-intense laser interactions are of particular interest as they allow the coherent motion of relativistic electrons to be controlled and exploited as sources of radiation. Under extreme laser conditions theory predicts that isolated free relativistic electron sheets (FRES) can be produced and exploited for the production of a new class of radiation - unipolar extreme ultraviolet(XUV) pulses. However, the combination of extremely rapid rise-time and highest peak intensity in these simulations is still beyond current laser technology. We demonstrate a route to isolated FRES with existing lasers by exploiting relativistic transparency to produce an ultra-intense pulse with a steep rise time. When such an FRES interacts with a second, oblique target foil the electron sheet is rapidly accelerated ('kicked'). The radiation signature and simulations demonstrate that a single, nanometer thick FRES was produced. The experimental observations together with our theoretical modeling suggest the production of the first unipolar (half-cycle) pulse in the XUV - an achievement that has so far only been realized in the terahertz spectral domain.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1402.4369
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.235002